Ugandan Judge To Train Zimbabwe’s Judiciary On How To Fight Corruption

The government of Zimbabwe has invited a Ugandan judge to train the country’s Judiciary, ahead of the establishment of anti-corruption courts.

Judicial Service Commission (JSC) spokesperson Brian Nkiwane confirmed to The Herald on Sunday that Justice Lawrence Gidudu, who has been heading Uganda’s Anti-Corruption Court for five years, is already in the country.

Justice Chidudu will conduct a week-long training to be attended by judges, magistrates, prosecutors, anti-corruption investigators and police officers. Said Nkiwane: